Budapest Tales, the Glossary
Budapest Tales (Budapesti mesék) is a 1976 Hungarian drama film directed by István Szabó.[1]
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13 relations: András Bálint, Ági Mészáros, Drama (film and television), Franciszek Pieczka, Ildikó Bánsági, István Szabó, József Madaras, Károly Kovács (actor), Maja Komorowska, Sándor Sára, Szymon Szurmiej, Zoltán Huszárik, 1977 Cannes Film Festival.
- 1970s Hungarian-language films
- Films directed by István Szabó
András Bálint
András Bálint (born 26 April 1943) is a Hungarian actor.
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Ági Mészáros
Ági Mészáros (born Ágnes Éberli; 24 May 1914 – 8 March 1989) was a Hungarian film actress.
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Drama (film and television)
In film and television, drama is a category or genre of narrative fiction (or semi-fiction) intended to be more serious than humorous in tone.
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Franciszek Pieczka
Franciszek Maksymilian Pieczka (18 January 1928 – 23 September 2022) was a Polish actor.
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Ildikó Bánsági
Ildikó Bánsági (born 19 October 1947) is a Hungarian actress, Kossuth Prize and Jászai Mari Award winner, member of the Halhatatlanok Társulata, full member of the Magyar Művészeti Akadémia.
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István Szabó
István Szabó (born 18 February 1938) is a Hungarian film director, screenwriter, and opera director.
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József Madaras
József Madaras (16 August 1937 – 24 April 2007) was a Hungarian film actor.
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Károly Kovács (actor)
Károly Kovács (1902–1990) was a Hungarian stage, film and television actor.
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Maja Komorowska
Maja Komorowska-Tyszkiewicz (born 23 December 1937) is a Polish film actress.
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Sándor Sára
Sándor Sára (28 November 1933 – 22 September 2019) was a Hungarian cinematographer and film director.
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Szymon Szurmiej
Szymon Symcha Szurmiej (18 June 1923 − 16 July 2014) was a Polish actor, director, and general manager of the Ester Rachel Kamińska and Ida Kamińska State Jewish Theater in Warsaw.
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Zoltán Huszárik
Zoltán Huszárik (born József Zoltán Huszárik, May 14, 1931 – October 15, 1981) was an influential Hungarian film director, screenwriter, visual artist and occasional actor, an acclaimed auteur of the European modern art film.
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1977 Cannes Film Festival
The 30th Cannes Film Festival was held from 13 to 27 May 1977.
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See also
1970s Hungarian-language films
- 141 Minutes from the Unfinished Sentence
- A Nice Neighbor
- A Strange Role
- A Very Moral Night
- Adoption (film)
- Allegro barbaro (film)
- Angi Vera
- Budapest Tales
- Cats' Play
- Dreams of Love – Liszt
- Electra, My Love
- Family Nest
- Football of the Good Old Days
- Habfürdö
- Horizon (1971 film)
- Hugo the Hippo
- Hungarian Rhapsody (1979 film)
- Hungarians (film)
- Johnny Corncob
- Just like Home (1978 film)
- Love (1971 film)
- Lovefilm (film)
- Man Without a Name (1976 film)
- Mattie the Goose-boy (1977 film)
- Mrs. Dery Where Are You?
- My Father's Happy Years
- Nobody's Daughter (film)
- Petőfi '73
- Photography (film)
- Present Indicative
- Red Psalm
- Szindbád
- The Falcons (film)
- The Fifth Seal
- The Fortress (1979 film)
- The Pendragon Legend (film)
- The Stud Farm
- Voyage with Jacob
Films directed by István Szabó
- Being Julia
- Bizalom
- Budapest Tales
- Colonel Redl
- Father (1966 film)
- Hanussen (1988 film)
- Lovefilm (film)
- Meeting Venus
- Mephisto (1981 film)
- Relatives (2006 film)
- Sunshine (1999 film)
- Sweet Emma, Dear Böbe
- Taking Sides (film)
- Ten Minutes Older
- The Door (2012 film)
- The Green Bird (film)
- Tűzoltó utca 25.
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Budapest_Tales
Also known as Budapesti mesék.